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Small Arca Swiss plate for bottom of RD16 rotator?

Hi guys. I have a Nodal Ninja M1 with the RD16 rotator. I'll explain my setup briefly so my question makes sense. I have a small Arca Swiss plate for my camera (the kind with a lip at the front that matches the contours of the camera to stop it twisting) that I use to lock it into the rotator arm of the NN M1. I also have a wider 'bar' style Arca Swiss plate that I received with the M1. I use this on the bottom of the RD16 rotator to mount to my ballhead for easy on-off use. Having a plate on both the rotator and the camera means I can easily switch between using the camera directly on the ballhead and using the panoramic head on top of the ballhead. I'm not sure if this is how others do it, but it works for me. The one problem is that the plate on the rotator isn't ideal due to its size and shape. It protrudes on either side of the ballhead and looks a bit silly. his brings me to my question:

Does anyone know of a quality, not too expensive (some plates are really quite expensive), square shaped Arca Swiss compatible plate that won't protrude (too much) from the bottom of an RD16 rotator? Ideally with dove tails on all four edges as I find that easier because it will lock in no matter what direction it's facing.

It looks promising, but I was hoping someone could give me some first hand experience with one they use personally... I don't want to use one and then find out that it was cheaply made and the bolt breaks, sending my camera and head crashing to the ground. ;) Actually, looking carefully at it, I just realised that it's only got dovetail grooves on two of the four edges. I was hoping to find one that has dovetail grooves on all four.

What equipment do you use your plate with? Do you think it seems well built and would be able to withstand the forces of a M1-L, RD16 and another 1.5kg (4lb) of camera equipment, including off axis? That's my main concern, I don't want to buy something that isn't capable of handling my equipment safely, but I do want something that is relatively compact and versatile. I suspect if there is a weak point in camera plates, it could be the mounting screw, and that screw with the built in fold-out handle looks a little suspect. If you could post some pics, that would be much appreciated. Thanks.